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ARLINGTON COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY
1015 North Quincy Street
Arlington, VA 22201
703-358-5990
Fax:
703-358-5962
e-mail-sdewey@capcon.net
2. EDMOND C. FLEET PAPERS
ca. 1,200 items, (1797)-1870-1964
Personal, business, and miscellaneous correspondence and documents of
this black Arlington County resident who was
active in community organizations such as the church and the YMCA. Included
are
scrapbooks, clippings, and
photographs. There are documents pertaining to the Mt.
Zion Baptist Church of Alexandria, such as the 1884-92 minutes of the Mt. Zion choir
and the 1925-31 dues register
as well as materials on the Grand United Order of Odd Fellows, which had its
origin in Freedman's Village in Alexandria. (Acc.
86.3)
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